My Irate rantings

Cyber Source peter at thecybersource.com
Sat Dec 21 09:11:02 EST 2002


Yes, I am sure you would love to have the last word, and I will give you
that in a certain form and just say, read what David Purucker had said
again, as I could not have said it better myself.
I will leave the name calling part to you.

On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 07:15, Ronald Maggio wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cyber Source" <peter at thecybersource.com>
> To: <nflug at nflug.org>
> Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 7:03 PM
> Subject: Re: My Irate rantings
> 
> 
> > WOW!
> >  Well at least we are getting some emails going.
> > Now for a moment of clarification.(mostly to Ron Maggio)
> > I said "no offense" because I thought that the comment about "COULDN'T"
> > make it to the meetings, might be misconstrued by some reading it
> > quickly as "WOULDN'T" make it to the meetings.
> > Yes, I realize the fact that emails don't always get the message across
> > like you want it to, that is why I take the time to choose my words
> > carefully.
> > It also comes to mind by Chaz's comments here that he wrote me once
> > before about being careful about email message intentions, and it comes
> > to mind that it was about Ron Maggio.
> > I then can remember a rant that was going on between Ron and someone
> > else.
> 
> 
> Well Peter, I think your way out of line this time. Whats your problem?
> 
> You see people we can't have our meetings if it means that we have to put up
> with this behavior. It seems that Peter thinks since he's offering this
> space for the meeting he can abuse this position.
> 
> At first this organization seemed like a good group to learn linux from, but
> with the personalities that think only Sys Admin's so on and so forth count.
> Plus the added factor that the groups direction has been for the most part
> leading in that direction. This means that something is really wrong!
> 
> The general computing public is not included in this group. When this group
> first started the intent was to advocate linux to the computing public not
> to have a group of Sys Admin's and such calling the shots or (local business
> owners).
> 
> As far as Peter's conduct with this group it makes one wonder about you as
> well dude. It seems that you only know how to shoot off your mouth. You
> don't factor in that my post was suggesting ideas not telling the group what
> to do!
> 
> If you had really read what I was saying and offering to the group. You
> would have noticed the intent, and made a nice comment about it. (A post I
> made pointed out your behavior to the post that started all of this. But
> alas once again your behavior makes one wonder?)
> 
> It seems that this group is no longer able to meet the needs of myself and
> others. The main reason for this group was to advocate linux to the general
> computing public.
> 
> The interest of its ongoing membership are mainly the interests of high end
> tech's and local business owners that both find it a media from which to
> advance themselves and nothing more. (with maybe some information between
> themselves to make it look ok)
> 
> I think its time to either learn on my own, find infromation on the usenet,
> web sites, and from other lugs. This group is not the only means of
> information around. Further more, There is lugor, nflug is not the only show
> in town. There is so much out there on the internet that nflug is really not
> needed.
> 
> So take care have a good life, I'm gone. Let me know how to unlist from this
> server please, oh and by the way Peter, I know your going to make a comment
> about this request, but dude do yourself the favor to not make yourself look
> like a bigger jerk keep your rude comments to yourself.
> 
> Ron Maggio:)





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